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Advertisement placed in The South Carolina Gazette, 7 December 1767:
YOUNG gentlemen and ladies may be taught ENGLISH, ARITHMETIC, LATIN, FRENCH and SPANISH, at £. 50 per annum.
Mrs. Sarah Lesesne, and Mr. Edward Martin take boarders at £. 120 per annum.
3 August 1783, Gazette of the State of South-Carolina Ran away from the subscriber’s plantation at Daniel’s-Island; St. Thomas parish, about the beginning of the last month; a negro man born in Africa, named CABO, between 20 and 30 years of age, 6 feet high, little or no beard, has a remarkable scar on the top of his hands that reaches from the wrist to the knuckles, also, another scar on the top of his feet occasioned by the fall of a fence rail, and one leg much larger that [sic] the other; he joined the British when in possession of this town, and Southerly, where probably he may incline to go again. A reward of Two Guineas will be given to who-ever [sic] takes up and delivers said negro to Mr. Thomas Cockran Berdon’s-alley No. 9, to John Lesesne No. 8, Union-Street continued, to the Warden of the Sugar-house, or to the subscriber at Mr. Cockran’s. SARAH LESESNE. August 6, 1783.
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